4. High heat, heavy smoke and little or no flames describe what stage of fire?

IncipientFree burningFully DevelopedSmoldering

5. The symbol for a class "B" fire is a red square.

TrueFalseA zebra head

6. Fire is a...?

Burning gas or vapor seen as a flickering light.Sudden outburst of flame and heat as a result of fuel ignition.A rapid chemical change that releases heat, light and is accompanied by flame. Thermal energy that transfers agitation from molecule to molecule....a living thing. It breathes, it eats, and it hates. The only way to beat it is to think like it.

The lowest temperature at which a fuel will give off sufficient vapor that will ignite upon contact with a flame but will not sustain combustion.The lowest temperature at which a fuel will give off sufficient vapor that will ignite upon contact with a flame and continue burning.The lowest temperature at which a fuel will become volitile.All of the above.

9. Matter is defined as....?

Something that occupies space and can be perceived by one or more senses.A compound of hydrocarbons.Anything broken down to the molecular level.Combinations of molecules and chemicals.A question of facts.

Transfer of heat through circulation of heated gas or molecules.Transfer of heat through a medium like metal or pipe.Transfer of heat through wavelengths of energy.ransfer of heat through direct contact with fire.A strong persuasion or belief.

TrueFalseBoth true and false.Neither true or false.This question is unconstitutional.

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